A Korean politician has been targeted by her opposition for League of Legends boosting
It appears South Korean politicians find boosting in League of Legends just as annoying as the rest of us. Our sister site, The Loadout, reports that a member of South Korea’s justice party has been called out for her gaming conduct six years ago.
The information comes from Ashley Kang, a Korean esports journalist, who linked to the Facebook of Democratic Party member Hwang Hwi-du. In it, he discusses a statement by the Justice Party’s Ryu Ho-jeong where she admits that she account shared and boosted to reach Gold 5 from Diamond 1. The public admittance and apology came only after accusations were levelled at her by the public.
According to Kang, Ho-jeong was previously the president of an esports club at Ewha Women’s University and is currently a candidate for the national assembly. In his Facebook post, Hwi-du said he is a pro gamer himself and hints that the conduct six years ago makes Ho-jeong untrustworthy. He also said the controversy is "comparable to using a proxy on a test and getting caught".
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